Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) Sheet Music

"Nimrod" is the IX. Variation of Elgar`s
“Enigma Variations”, which were written in 1899 and first performed in
June of that year.

The story behind the inception fo the sheet
music of Nimrod is thus: The previous year Elgar was relaxing from a
hard teaching day and improvising on the piano when his wife remarked:
"What was that?" Elgar
replied: "Nothing, but something might be made of it." He then
improvised a few “variations” in a way as to suggest the
characteristics and mannerisms of some of his friends – and thus the
“Enigma Variations”
were created. There are fourteen variations, each titled by the
initials or the nickname of Elgar`s friend though the number thirteen
is only headed ***.

“Nimrod” - It was Elgar`s friend August
Johannes Jaeger who he chose to portray with this variation. The name
“Nimrod”, the mystical hunter, was chosen because “Jaeger” means hunter
in German.

Jaeger was a great friend who often encouraged
Elgar when he doubted his own talents. He was a music editor for the
publisher Novello, and his critical mind was very important to Elgar.
Some variations are not portraits but represent a mood. In “Nimrod” it
is Jaeger`s summer evening discourse on the slow tempi of some of
Beethoven`s compositions and that no one could approach him at his best
in this field. The opening bars of Nimrod are meant to suggest the slow
movement of the Eighth Sonata (Pathetique).

For the solo piano pieces:

Level 1.5 of our Nimrod sheet music has a two-part harmonisation

Level 2 has a three-part harmonisation

Level 2.5 of our Nimrod sheet music includes the middle section and is therefore 19 bars longer

Level 3 has a fuller harmonisation than Level 2.5, especially
towards the end where up to six voices are playing at the same time

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